Oklahoma Leadership Development Event (LDE) Greenhand FFA Practice Test

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Which state did the two congressmen associated with the Smith-Hughes Act represent?

  1. Georgia

  2. Virginia

  3. Texas

  4. California

The correct answer is: Georgia

The Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 was a significant piece of legislation that provided federal funding for vocational education in agriculture and home economics. The two key congressmen associated with the Smith-Hughes Act are Hoke Smith and Dudley Hughes. Hoke Smith was from Georgia, and Dudley Hughes also represented Georgia. This connection to Georgia is what makes it the correct answer to this question. The Smith-Hughes Act was pivotal in establishing agricultural education programs in schools, thereby impacting the future of vocational training in the United States.